Enzymatic production of non-natural nucleoside-5′-monophosphates by a thermostable uracil phosphoribosyltransferase
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2018
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del Arco, J., Acosta, J., Pereira, H. M., Perona, A., Lokanath, N. K., Kunishima, N., & Fernández-Lucas, J. (2018). Enzymatic Production of Non-Natural Nucleoside-5′-Monophosphates by a Thermostable Uracil Phosphoribosyltransferase. ChemCatChem, 10(2), 439-448. https://doi.org/10.1002/CCTC.201701223
Abstract
The use of enzymes as biocatalysts applied to synthesis ofmodified nucleoside-5’-monophosphates (NMPs) is an interest-ing alternative to traditional multistep chemical methodswhich offers several advantages, such as stereo-, regio-, andenantioselectivity, simple downstream processing, and mild re-action conditions. Herein we report the recombinant expres-sion, production, and purification of uracil phosphoribosyl-transferase from Thermus themophilus HB8 (TtUPRT). The struc-ture of TtUPRT has been determined by protein crystallogra-phy, and its substrate specificity and biochemical characteris-tics have been analyzed, providing new structural insights intothe substrate-binding mode. Biochemical characterization ofthe recombinant protein indicates that the enzyme is a homo-tetramer, with activity and stability across a broad range oftemperatures (50–80 8C), pH (5.5–9) and ionic strength (0–500 mm NaCl). Surprisingly, TtUPRT is able to recognize several5 and 6-substituted pyrimidines as substrates. These experi-mental results suggest TtUPRT could be a valuable biocatalystfor the synthesis of modified NMPs.